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Bram Stoker
What Does It Mean to Remake
Nosferatu
Instead of Simply
Dracula
?
Robert Eggers’s Elegant New Vampire Film Takes the “Dracula” Canon in a Nostalgic, Reflective Direction
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| January 3, 2025
Exhuming Dracula’s Ancestors: What Vampires Reveal About Our Latent Fears
Ed Simon Explores the History and Tradition of Unearthing the Long-Buried Past in Eastern Europe
By
Ed Simon
| October 31, 2024
Cool merch for classic novels.
By
James Folta
| July 24, 2024
The Annotated Nightstand: What Kelly Link is Reading Now and Next
“There are far too many good books in the world... But that’s a good thing, right?”
By
Diana Arterian
| February 15, 2024
Silvia Garcia-Moreno on
Dracula
’s Depictions and Descendants
Vampires! Vampires! Vampires!
By
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
| October 31, 2023
Listen to Chapter 27 of
Dracula
“We ride to death of some one. God alone knows who, or where, or what, or when, or how it may be…”
By
Audiobook Break
| November 16, 2022
Best Reviewed
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Listen to Chapters 25 and 26 of
Dracula
By
Audiobook Break
| November 14, 2022
Listen to Chapters 23 and 24 of
Dracula
By
Audiobook Break
| November 11, 2022
Listen to Chapters 21 and 22 of
Dracula
By
Audiobook Break
| November 9, 2022
Listen to Chapters 19 and 20 of
Dracula
“For an instant my heart stood still.”
By
Audiobook Break
| November 7, 2022
Listen to Chapters 17 and 18 of
Dracula
“Fortunately I am not of a fainting disposition.”
By
Audiobook Break
| November 4, 2022
Listen to Chapters 15 and 16 of
Dracula
“If ever a face meant death—if looks could kill—we saw it at that moment.”
By
Audiobook Break
| November 2, 2022
The Housing Crisis is So Gothically Horrifying It’s Turning Up in Scary Movies
Mia Florin-Sefton on
Barbarian
,
Jane Eyre
, and the Horrors of Housing
By
Mia Florin-Sefton
| October 31, 2022
Listen to Chapters 13 and 14 of
Dracula
“I pity your poor bleeding heart."
By
Audiobook Break
| October 31, 2022
Listen to Chapters 11 and 12 of
Dracula
“My own strength ebbs.”
By
Audiobook Break
| October 28, 2022
Listen to Chapters 9 and 10 of
Dracula
“My face is ghastly pale, and my throat pains me.”
By
Audiobook Break
| October 26, 2022
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by
Christina Henry
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"